, which I prefer it
to do as the LG TV has an absolutely fabulous image processor achieving
better results in image quality then the simple scaling of X11 or the media
centers on it).
So I guess I need to define Modelines, haven't done it ages but can do, but
the real trouble I have is telling d
On Monday, 02-09-2024 at 18:03 Nicolas George wrote:
> Dan Ritter (12024-09-01):
> > It is unlikely that X will be actually abandoned until all of
> > these problems with Wayland are solved.
>
> oneko and xeyes do not work properly with Wayland, that is definitely a
> deal breaker.
Thanks for
wayland support is still incomplete, and X11
support won't disappear soon
--
Erwan David
Dan Ritter (12024-09-01):
> It is unlikely that X will be actually abandoned until all of
> these problems with Wayland are solved.
oneko and xeyes do not work properly with Wayland, that is definitely a
deal breaker.
Regards,
--
Nicolas George
Dan,
Thank you for your reply.
George
On Monday, 02-09-2024 at 11:15 Dan Ritter wrote:
> George at Clug wrote:
> > When installing KDE for people, I have been leaving Wayland as the
> > compositor, believing that X11 was no longer supported. However
> > recently I tes
George at Clug wrote:
> When installing KDE for people, I have been leaving Wayland as the
> compositor, believing that X11 was no longer supported. However
> recently I tested X11 and found the experience was much better.
This is not unusual. Wayland is young and immature.
Wayland ha
nice mature
programs. For example Kdenlive, KPatience.
When installing KDE for people, I have been leaving Wayland as the
compositor, believing that X11 was no longer supported. However
recently I tested X11 and found the experience was much better.
For example:
1) In Virt-Manager in X11
On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 11:10:17AM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
[...]
> This is what I've done for my old laptop, but the dropbear package
> is *not* needed for that! You just need the dropbear-initramfs
> package [...]
Aha -- now I know the full story. Thanks, Vincent (and all the other
smart
On 2023-11-10 15:32:53 +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Nov 2023, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>
> > On 2023-11-10 10:57:21 +0100, Michael wrote:
> >> On Thursday, 9 November 2023 19:08:25 CET, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >>> No, this is not a normal phenomenon for bookworm upgrades. I've
On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 01:01:28PM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> > Wait a minute: dropbear is supposed to run in the initramfs, while
> > sshd will be active afterwards, after pivot-root and all that, right?
> >
> > Then I don't quite get why they should collide at
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 03:32:53PM +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
> > On Fri, 10 Nov 2023, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> >
> > > On 2023-11-10 10:57:21 +0100, Michael wrote:
> > >> On Thursday, 9 November 2023 19:08:25 CET, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > >>> No, this is not
On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 03:32:53PM +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Nov 2023, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>
> > On 2023-11-10 10:57:21 +0100, Michael wrote:
> >> On Thursday, 9 November 2023 19:08:25 CET, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >>> No, this is not a normal phenomenon for bookworm upgr
On Fri 10 Nov 2023 at 15:32:53 (+), fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Nov 2023, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>
> > On 2023-11-10 10:57:21 +0100, Michael wrote:
> >> On Thursday, 9 November 2023 19:08:25 CET, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >>> No, this is not a normal phenomenon for bookworm upgrad
On Fri, 10 Nov 2023, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2023-11-10 10:57:21 +0100, Michael wrote:
>> On Thursday, 9 November 2023 19:08:25 CET, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>>> No, this is not a normal phenomenon for bookworm upgrades. I've never
>>> heard of it happening to anyone before.
>>
>> i disagree. i h
On 2023-11-10 10:57:21 +0100, Michael wrote:
> On Thursday, 9 November 2023 19:08:25 CET, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > No, this is not a normal phenomenon for bookworm upgrades. I've never
> > heard of it happening to anyone before.
>
> i disagree. i had the same problem b/c i also had dropbear insta
On Thursday, 9 November 2023 19:08:25 CET, Greg Wooledge wrote:
No, this is not a normal phenomenon for bookworm upgrades. I've never
heard of it happening to anyone before.
i disagree. i had the same problem b/c i also had dropbear installed. for
some reason the dropbear daemon is started f
lseye to bookworm with no problems
> >>> when i try ssh with -X/-Y to the bookworm machine x11 forwarding fails
> >>>
> >>> debug1: Requesting X11 forwarding with authentication spoofing.
> >>> debug1: Sending environment.
> >>> debug1: S
On Thu, 9 Nov 2023, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 9, 2023 at 11:43 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 09, 2023 at 03:01:29PM +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
>>> i upgraded from bullseye to bookworm with no problems
>>> when i try ssh with
On Thu, 9 Nov 2023, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 09, 2023 at 04:59:32PM +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
>> now it makes a bit more sense
>> sshd isn't running
>> for some reason the upgrade switched to dropbear
>> is this a new thing for bookworm
>> is there a reason i shouldn't disabl
On Thu, Nov 9, 2023 at 11:43 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> On Thu, Nov 09, 2023 at 03:01:29PM +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
> > i upgraded from bullseye to bookworm with no problems
> > when i try ssh with -X/-Y to the bookworm machine x11 forwarding fails
> >
&g
On Thu, Nov 09, 2023 at 04:59:32PM +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
> now it makes a bit more sense
> sshd isn't running
> for some reason the upgrade switched to dropbear
> is this a new thing for bookworm
> is there a reason i shouldn't disable dropbear and use sshd
No, this is not a normal
On Thu, 9 Nov 2023, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Nov 2023, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Nov 09, 2023 at 03:01:29PM +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
>>> i upgraded from bullseye to bookworm with no problems
>>> when i try ssh with -X/
On Thu, 9 Nov 2023, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 09, 2023 at 03:01:29PM +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
>> i upgraded from bullseye to bookworm with no problems
>> when i try ssh with -X/-Y to the bookworm machine x11 forwarding fails
>>
>> debug1: Req
On Thu, Nov 09, 2023 at 03:01:29PM +, fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
> i upgraded from bullseye to bookworm with no problems
> when i try ssh with -X/-Y to the bookworm machine x11 forwarding fails
>
> debug1: Requesting X11 forwarding with authentication spoofing.
>
i upgraded from bullseye to bookworm with no problems
when i try ssh with -X/-Y to the bookworm machine x11 forwarding fails
debug1: Requesting X11 forwarding with authentication spoofing.
debug1: Sending environment.
debug1: Sending env LANG = en_US.UTF-8
debug1: Sending env LC_ALL = en_US.UTF-8
On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 02:11:03PM +0100, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA512
>
>
> Hi.
>
> With every back up, being whether its a restic backup hourly to another hard
> drive on this machine, or an rsync backup to my synology server, this error
> message
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Hi.
With every back up, being whether its a restic backup hourly to another hard
drive on this machine, or an rsync backup to my synology server, this error
message continues to happen/occur. This has only started to occur since I've
upgraded t
Le 18 juin 2023 Paul Gerdes a écrit :
> i get these messages:
> "grep: /var/log/Xorg.*: No such file or directory"
> "grep: /var/log/Xorg: No such file or directory"
>
> looks like there is no log file for X11
Did you also try to start X with startx from
On 2023-06-17, Paul Gerdes wrote:
> Hi i have a problem with Debian 12 after Installation.
> Every time i try to log in to the Desktop Environment or WM my Screen goes
> black. The PC completely freezes and i cant switch to another TTY.
Did you check X logs ? With something like
grep EE /var/log
Hi i have a problem with Debian 12 after Installation.
Every time i try to log in to the Desktop Environment or WM my Screen goes
black. The PC completely freezes and i cant switch to another TTY.
I reinstalled Debian 12 a few times via netinstall. Tried different Desktop
Environments and WMs. The
Am Sun, Jun 04, 2023 at 07:54:48PM -0400 schrieb Greg Wooledge:
> If you're not willing to do the work to diagnose your own system, then
> this thread is over.
Guess it's over. thanks to all who have tried to help.
--
On Sun, Jun 04, 2023 at 11:43:29PM +, therealcyclist wrote:
> Am Sun, Jun 04, 2023 at 07:18:36PM -0400 schrieb Greg Wooledge:
> > If you are running "startx" on tty1 in Debian 11 and Xorg is running
> > as root instead of your regular user account, then START THERE.
>
> I have tested debian 12
> > > what display manager you're using (if any).
> >
> > so we assume that the majority use a display manager who cares about this
> > via polkit or similar.
> > x11 as root by default is a security risk to which all those running i3-wm
> > under xinit are u
me that the majority use a display manager who cares about this via
> polkit or similar.
> x11 as root by default is a security risk to which all those running i3-wm
> under xinit are unnecessarily exposed.
> unless they know what they are doing.
Dear gods. Stop babbling about political
onal, can it?
> > >
> > > Maybe because some display managers want xorg as root
> > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xorg#Rootless_Xorg
> >
> > You linked to the Archlinux Wiki and I have installed i3-wm under
> > archlinux and there X11 runs witho
.archlinux.org/title/Xorg#Rootless_Xorg
>
> You linked to the Archlinux Wiki and I have installed i3-wm under
> archlinux and there X11 runs without root privileges by default.
>
> I assumed that it is the same under Debian because Debian is known
> for having relatively safe
Am Fri, Jun 02, 2023 at 08:22:27PM -0400 schrieb Greg Wooledge:
>
> I was thinking of these changes in Stretch:
>
> * For many Intel graphics chipsets, the Stretch X server will use the
>modeset driver instead of the intel driver. The modeset driver may
>require non-free firmware (firmwar
On Sat, Jun 03, 2023 at 12:11:47AM +, therealcyclist wrote:
> Am Fri, Jun 02, 2023 at 07:52:03PM -0400 schrieb Greg Wooledge:
> > No "needs_root_rights" here, so I don't know why yours needs it. Maybe
> > it's got something to do with driver selection? If I recall correctly
> > from the days
for the last
> few releases.
>
> unicorn:~$ ps -ef | grep X
> greg10301007 0 May31 tty1 00:00:00 xinit
> /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc -- /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc :0 vt1 -keeptty -auth
> /tmp/serverauth.C7PjJM0pDW
> greg10321030 1 May31 tty1 00:45:5
;t be intentional, can it?
>
> I have fixed the problem by adding the following line in
> /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config
>
> needs_root_rights = no
>
> After that xorg runs as user.
That's quite strange. I have not installed bookworm, but I just upgraded
to it. I use sta
rise i found out that the xorg process is running as root.
> > that can't be intentional, can it?
>
> Maybe because some display managers want xorg as root
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xorg#Rootless_Xorg
>
You linked to the Archlinux Wiki and I have installed i
Am Fri, Jun 02, 2023 at 09:24:13PM +0200 schrieb Sven Joachim:
>
> That is rather strange. The source of the wrapper program that decides
> whether Xorg needs root rights has not been touched for many years[1].
>
> Cheers,
>Sven
>
>
> 1.
> https://salsa.debian.org/xorg-team/xserver/xor
You linked to the Archlinux Wiki and I have installed i3-wm under archlinux and
there X11 runs without root privileges by default.
I assumed that it is the same under Debian because Debian is known for having
relatively safe default values.
It looks like i3 doesn't need x11 as root either.
onal, can it?
As long as there is a working kernel driver for all your graphics cards,
this is not intended.
> I have fixed the problem by adding the following line in
> /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config
>
> needs_root_rights = no
>
> After that xorg runs as user.
That is rather strange.
Le 2 juin 2023 therealcyclist a écrit :
> I tried the new Debian bookworm installer rc4 and i manually installed i3-wm.
> I started i3 from tty with startx command as user.
> to my surprise i found out that the xorg process is running as root.
> that can't be intentional, can it?
Maybe because so
/etc/X11/Xwrapper.config
needs_root_rights = no
After that xorg runs as user.
Nicolas George writes:
> Nicolas George (12020-02-19):
>> 8<8<8<8< xi2watch.c >8>8>8>8
>
> Hi.
>
> I am replying to my own mail of three years ago where I explained how to
> configure X11 to set different
Nicolas George writes:
> Does the xmodmap effect stay if you run it manually after the keyboard
> is hot-plugged?
Yes. I don't have a desktop environment in use on my desktop computer
either so this should work for me.
Anssi Saari (12023-01-09):
> Wow. It's exactly what I need since I've started to use a USB switch in
> my home office. Assuming it works for me of course. I've thought about
> writing a udev rule but haven't gotten around to it.
I hope the program I wrote can help you.
> I've tried to run xmodmap
Nicolas George writes:
> Nicolas George (12020-02-19):
>> 8<8<8<8< xi2watch.c >8>8>8>8
>
> Hi.
>
> I am replying to my own mail of three years ago where I explained how to
> configure X11 to set different
Nicolas George (12020-02-19):
> 8<8<8<8< xi2watch.c >8>8>8>8
Hi.
I am replying to my own mail of three years ago where I explained how to
configure X11 to set different layouts on different keyboards and handle
hot-plugging witho
#x27;t want to run them as root.
> >
> > Then don't run them? You can put wpa_cli status into sudoers
> > so that it will only run with that command.
> >
> > > The iwlist and nmcli utilities don't need root to work correctly.
> >
> > Run t
1:16:40 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > > > > The OP wanted an X11 app, while iwlist and nmcli are just command-line
> > > > > utilities (though one may want to write a script to show information
> > > > > in an X11 app, a text terminal or something else?
On 2022-06-15 13:59:44 +0300, Reco wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 11:33:00AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > On 2022-06-15 09:43:50 +0300, Reco wrote:
> > > First example they provide in wpa_supplicant.conf(5) shows the way to
> > > use wpa_cli sensibly without being root.
> > > One just needs
On 2022-06-15 12:14:19 +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Wed 15 Jun 2022 at 12:45:23 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>
> > On 2022-06-15 10:32:58 +0100, Brian wrote:
> > > On Wed 15 Jun 2022 at 11:16:40 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > > > The OP wanted an X11 app, while
On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 11:33:00AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2022-06-15 09:43:50 +0300, Reco wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 03:30:53AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > > On 2022-06-14 15:43:40 +0100, Brian wrote:
> > > > On Tue 14 Jun 2022 at 13:15:56 +0200, Vincent L
On Wed 15 Jun 2022 at 12:45:23 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2022-06-15 10:32:58 +0100, Brian wrote:
> > On Wed 15 Jun 2022 at 11:16:40 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > > The OP wanted an X11 app, while iwlist and nmcli are just command-line
> > > utilities (tho
On 2022-06-15 10:32:58 +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Wed 15 Jun 2022 at 11:16:40 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > The OP wanted an X11 app, while iwlist and nmcli are just command-line
> > utilities (though one may want to write a script to show information
> > in an X11 ap
On 2022-06-15 09:43:50 +0300, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 03:30:53AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > On 2022-06-14 15:43:40 +0100, Brian wrote:
> > > On Tue 14 Jun 2022 at 13:15:56 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > > > No issues with iwlist and nmcli.
> > >
> > > /usr/sb
#x27;t want to run them as root.
> >
> > Then don't run them? You can put wpa_cli status into sudoers
> > so that it will only run with that command.
> >
> > > The iwlist and nmcli utilities don't need root to work correctly.
> >
> > Run the
On Wed 15 Jun 2022 at 09:43:50 +0300, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 03:30:53AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > On 2022-06-14 15:43:40 +0100, Brian wrote:
> > > On Tue 14 Jun 2022 at 13:15:56 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > > > No issues with iwlist and nmcli.
> > >
> >
s
> so that it will only run with that command.
>
> > The iwlist and nmcli utilities don't need root to work correctly.
>
> Run them then?
The OP wanted an X11 app, while iwlist and nmcli are just command-line
utilities (though one may want to write a script to show information
Hi.
On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 03:30:53AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2022-06-14 15:43:40 +0100, Brian wrote:
> > On Tue 14 Jun 2022 at 13:15:56 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > > No issues with iwlist and nmcli.
> >
> > /usr/sbin/wpa_gui and /sbin/wpa_cli should both give sensible o
On Wed 15 Jun 2022 at 03:30:53 (+0200), Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2022-06-14 15:43:40 +0100, Brian wrote:
> > On Tue 14 Jun 2022 at 13:15:56 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > > No issues with iwlist and nmcli.
> >
> > /usr/sbin/wpa_gui and /sbin/wpa_cli should both give sensible outputs
> > when
On 2022-06-14 15:43:40 +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Tue 14 Jun 2022 at 13:15:56 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > No issues with iwlist and nmcli.
>
> /usr/sbin/wpa_gui and /sbin/wpa_cli should both give sensible outputs
> when run as root.
For security reasons, I don't want to run them as root.
The
On Tue 14 Jun 2022 at 13:15:56 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2022-06-11 19:10:09 +0800, lou wrote:
> > On 6/11/22 7:00 PM, Brian wrote:
> > >
> > > You are associating with a wireless access point. You must be using
> > > wpasupplicant. Have you tried installing wpagui?
> >
> > Thanks, wpag
On 2022-06-11 19:10:09 +0800, lou wrote:
> On 6/11/22 7:00 PM, Brian wrote:
> >
> > You are associating with a wireless access point. You must be using
> > wpasupplicant. Have you tried installing wpagui?
>
> Thanks, wpagui seems to work for me.
wpagui doesn't work at all for me. It doesn't show
On Sat, 11 Jun 2022 12:00:35 +0100
Brian wrote:
> On Sat 11 Jun 2022 at 18:08:24 +0800, lou wrote:
>
> > On 6/11/22 4:57 PM, Brian wrote:
> >
> > > You may want wpagui, a graphical frontend for wpasupplicant.
> >
> > > Use of Qt apps does not involve installing KDE.
> >
> >
> > Thanks, but i
Thank David Wright!
"wpa_cli status" is handy for me
On 6/11/22 7:00 PM, Brian wrote:
You are associating with a wireless access point. You must be using
wpasupplicant. Have you tried installing wpagui?
Thanks, wpagui seems to work for me.
On Sat 11 Jun 2022 at 18:08:24 +0800, lou wrote:
> On 6/11/22 4:57 PM, Brian wrote:
>
> > You may want wpagui, a graphical frontend for wpasupplicant.
>
> > Use of Qt apps does not involve installing KDE.
>
>
> Thanks, but i use ifup/ifdown (not wpasupplicant) to manage network
> connection.
On 6/11/22 4:57 PM, Brian wrote:
You may want wpagui, a graphical frontend for wpasupplicant.
Use of Qt apps does not involve installing KDE.
Thanks, but i use ifup/ifdown (not wpasupplicant) to manage network
connection.
On Fri 10 Jun 2022 at 08:05:12 +0800, lou wrote:
> i want a small app that show wifi info, including connected network name
> (wpa-ssid)
You may want wpagui, a graphical frontend for wpasupplicant.
> hopefully it doesn't depend on qt as i don't use kde ( i use twm for buster)
Use of Qt apps d
On Fri 10 Jun 2022 at 22:02:11 (-0400), a wrote:
> Sorry, David Wright, i receive your mail late because mail provider
> blocks or deletes your mail without informing me
>
> i use ifup/ifdown to manage wifi connection
That suggest that wpa_supplicant is actually managing the connection.
> i pref
Sorry, David Wright, i receive your mail late because mail provider
blocks or deletes your mail without informing me
i use ifup/ifdown to manage wifi connection
i prefer small app for X Window
i might be unable to receive your future mail
reply to list so that i might use list archives to re
On Friday, 10 Jun 2022 at 06:33, a wrote:
> nm-applet seems to be part of gnome
I guess it does; I never checked as it runs fine with stumpwm but I
probably have gnome dependencies installed. Sorry for the noise.
--
Eric S Fraga via gnus (Emacs 29.0.50 2022-06-07) on Debian 11.3
On 6/10/22 5:49 AM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
On Friday, 10 Jun 2022 at 08:05, lou wrote:
i want a small app that show wifi info, including connected network
name (wpa-ssid)
nm-applet works for me. It doesn't show the network explicitly unless
you hover the mouse over the little icon so I don't k
On Friday, 10 Jun 2022 at 08:05, lou wrote:
> i want a small app that show wifi info, including connected network
> name (wpa-ssid)
nm-applet works for me. It doesn't show the network explicitly unless
you hover the mouse over the little icon so I don't know if this would
suit your needs.
--
E
On 6/10/22 4:12 PM, Stanislav Vlasov wrote:
пт, 10 июн. 2022 г. в 05:12, lou :
i want a small app that show wifi info, including connected network
name (wpa-ssid)
You may try gkrellm with gkrellmwireless plugin
I don't use it some years, so it may be wrong answer.
hopefully it doesn't depe
пт, 10 июн. 2022 г. в 05:12, lou :
> i want a small app that show wifi info, including connected network
> name (wpa-ssid)
You may try gkrellm with gkrellmwireless plugin
I don't use it some years, so it may be wrong answer.
> hopefully it doesn't depend on qt as i don't use kde ( i use twm for
On Fri 10 Jun 2022 at 08:05:12 (+0800), lou wrote:
> i want a small app that show wifi info, including connected network
> name (wpa-ssid)
>
> hopefully it doesn't depend on qt as i don't use kde ( i use twm for buster)
I would have thought that the program by which you connect would be
able to
i want a small app that show wifi info, including connected network
name (wpa-ssid)
hopefully it doesn't depend on qt as i don't use kde ( i use twm for buster)
Thanks!
- select Display Configuration node
- move VGA monitor from right to left
- select rotation on left monitor (rotate 90 clockwise)
- hit 'Apply' button
^ and right after hitting Apply I get crash.
IMPORTANT: if I do *NOT* rotate left monitor, if I just move it from
right to left, X11
t;
> you helped a lot. Indeed, I've moved all dot files and folders into
> backup and even problematic user is able to log in.
>
> However, first configuration step brings X11 to the knees, crashing and
> then I'm seeing login windows again. So I guess this is the r
Hi Cindy,
you helped a lot. Indeed, I've moved all dot files and folders into
backup and even problematic user is able to log in.
However, first configuration step brings X11 to the knees, crashing and
then I'm seeing login windows again. So I guess this is the real culpri
On 2/25/22, Karel Gardas wrote:
> On 2/25/22 13:29, Christian Britz wrote:
>> Hello Karel,
>>
>> please try it with a temporary clean profile.
>>
>
> thanks for the idea, indeed after creating a random new and clean user
> and attempt to log into the Plasma (X1
Hello Christian,
thanks for the idea, indeed after creating a random new and clean user
and attempt to log into the Plasma (X11) session I went in well.
On my problematic user I tried to rename some .cache and .config dirs to
remove possibility of corrupted config but this still does not
Hello Karel,
please try it with a temporary clean profile.
Regards,
Christian
On 2022-02-25 13:12 UTC+0100, Karel Gardas wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm using debian testing so not sure if this is the right ML, but after
> Feb 24 update I'm no longer capable of loggin
Hello,
I'm using debian testing so not sure if this is the right ML, but after
Feb 24 update I'm no longer capable of logging into the X11/KDE-plasma.
I simply log into, seeing KDE progress gear and then it returns back to
login. My .xsession errors shows that KDE complains about
>
> > That means I managed to narrow down the issue. It’s firewall with
> > default policy DROP instead of REJECT. It also says something about Xorg
> > doing
> > something on network I have no idea what
>
> OK, It's even weirder - it's not firewall. It's a network. When I
> disconnect RJ45, n
> That means I managed to narrow down the issue. It’s firewall with
> default policy DROP instead of REJECT. It also says something about Xorg doing
> something on network I have no idea what
OK, It's even weirder - it's not firewall. It's a network. When I
disconnect RJ45, no issues, no freez
> On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 at 17:23, Marco Möller
> wrote:
> You will need to study the relevant documentation first. You then will
> find why two of the parameters are equal to "0" (it is because others
> are in use..., I mentioned already that there are more parameters
> present and I only mentione
On 16.06.20 12:59, John Radek wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 at 09:41, Marco Möller
wrote:
sudo sysctl vm.swappiness=
sudo sysctl vm.vfs_cache_pressure=
sudo sysctl vm.dirty_background_bytes=
sudo sysctl vm.dirty_bytes=
Thank you Marco.
I checked my current values
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sudo sysctl vm.swappiness
> On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 at 09:41, Marco Möller
> wrote:
> sudo sysctl vm.swappiness=
> sudo sysctl vm.vfs_cache_pressure=
> sudo sysctl vm.dirty_background_bytes=
> sudo sysctl vm.dirty_bytes=
Thank you Marco.
I checked my current values
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sudo sysctl vm.swappiness
# vm.swappiness = 60
sudo s
On 16.06.20 10:11, John Radek wrote:
It usually takes 30sec and then the desktop unfreeze and everything is
fine again.
This could be caused by the "vm.swappiness", "vm.vfs_cache_pressure" or
"vm.dirty" settings. These could be configured permanently in
/etc/sysctl.conf or /etc/sysctl.d/myf
000 1
lxc.idmap = u 1001 101001 64535
lxc.idmap = g 1001 101001 64535
lxc.mount.entry = /tmp/.X11-unix tmp/.X11-unix none ro,bind,create=dir 0 0
lxc.environment = DISPLAY=:0
lxc.environment = XAUTHORITY=/home/my_user_name/.Xauthority
# optional (works both with and without this):
lxc.mount.entry = /dev/dr
Hi.
A few weeks back, I asked about standard tools to handle hot-plugged
keyboards with different layouts under X11 without root privileges,
hinting that I know how to do it with non-standard tools or with root
privileges.
Here is a concentrate of what I know about the issue, for Debian testing
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 12:54:19PM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > 6. apt install sysvinit-core elogind
> >
> > Ideally, at this point nothing except systemd would be uninstalled. In
> > practice, currently, an awful lot of things that you might actually want
> > get uninstall
On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 12:54:19PM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> 6. apt install sysvinit-core elogind
>
> Ideally, at this point nothing except systemd would be uninstalled. In
> practice, currently, an awful lot of things that you might actually want
> get uninstalled.
Like what?
wooledg:~$ apt -s
der to make your init=/bin/sh
6. apt install sysvinit-core elogind
Ideally, at this point nothing except systemd would be uninstalled. In
practice, currently, an awful lot of things that you might actually want
get uninstalled.
7. echo needs_root_rights=yes >> /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config
8. s
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